Christian Questions Bible Podcast
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Life can be difficult. We are surrounded with issues, events, opinions, politics and posts that continuously bring us stress and strain. As if this isn’t enough, we add to the frenzy by putting up self-designed roadblocks to block our own way! Why would we do that? Why would we make things harder for ourselves? Turns out that this is a common thing. The imperfect human mind can create all kinds of coping mechanisms that keep us from dealing with perceived trouble. While this sounds good, the problem is that our avoidance of perceived trouble often leads us directly into the path of real trouble. Essentially, we can at times become our own worst enemy. The bad news is we easily and often sabotage ourselves. The good news is, because we do this to ourselves we can also learn how to change that behavior.
Is Israel a Thorn in the Side of the World? Ep. 1023
Ep.1022: Should You Just Be Yourself?
Ep. 1021: Is the Hell of Christian Tradition Taught in the Bible? (Part I)
Ep. 1020: Do My Doubts Mean I Don’t Have Faith?
Ep. 1019: Is Mercy Compatible with Justice?
Ep. 1018: What Does Discipleship Cost?
Ep.1017: Who and What Should a Christian Support?
Ep.1016: Am I a Double-Minded Christian?
Condemned to Death- How Did Jesus Love His Enemies? Ep. 1015
Christian and Single- What Does Life Look Like? Ep. 1014
Ep.1013: Are Your Treasures Really Worth Treasuring?
Ep.1012: Are God and Evil Meant to Co-Exist?
How Do You Find Your Way Through Grief?
Ep.1010: How Parental is Our Parenting?
Ep.1009: Has the Gospel Been Corrupted? (Part II)
Are There Biblical Secrets to a Good Marriage?
Do We Have to “Turn the Other Cheek”?
Has the Gospel Been Corrupted? Part 1- Christian Questions
Does God Bless Us When We Act in an Unrighteous Way?
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